I played a course last week in the San Diego area called Stoneridge CC in Poway. The 14th (I believe) hole is a 370ish yard severely downhill par 4, and there was something about it that I really liked:
If you hit driver and tried to get a ball down by the green, you would invariably be faced with the following:
A 30 yard pitch from a downhill lie to a bunkered green that slopes away from you. When the pin is front, that's a very difficult shot to stop, and I love holes like that. They require that you think before you tee off. If you're not comfortable hitting that shot, then do NOT hit driver off the tee!
What happens a lot, though, is that guys will bomb a driver down the middle, be left with that tough pitch shot, proceed to skull it long or dump (dumb?) it in the bunker, walk away from the hole with a bogey, scratch their head, and ask "What just happened"? They will consequently think the hole is "stupid" or "bad" or whatever pejorative they choose.
Personally, I love holes like that, but the member I played with said he hates that hole! LOL!
Thoughts?